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December 21, 2010, 3:02PM

Syracuse, NY -- As Syracuse-based G&C Foods Distributors & Brokers Inc. moves ahead with a $2 million renovation of the former Penn Traffic Co. frozen-foods warehouse in Van Buren, the fate of the defunct grocer's other, larger facility is still in limbo. G&C Foods, whose current warehouse is on Tex Simone Drive in the Regional Market complex, confirmed Monday... Full story »

December 20, 2010, 12:16PM

Syracuse, NY -- The former P&C Foods frozen foods warehouse on Walters Road in Van Buren once owned by the defunct The Penn Traffic Co. will see new life in February when Syracuse-based G&C Foods Distributors & Brokers Inc. moves into the space. G&C Foods, privately owned and in business since 1976, is upgrading the 276,697-square-foot facility that closed... Full story »

July 22, 2010, 8:28AM

Geddes, NY – The former P&C warehouse in Geddes is now the MetroWest Industrial Center. The new name is part of a campaign to aggressively market the 567,800-square-foot warehouse at 1200 State Fair Blvd. to brokers and prospective tenants as distribution or factory space, officials of Hackman Capital said. Among the selling points listed by Hackman is the building's... Full story »

May 07, 2010, 1:12PM

Post-Standard retail reporter Bob Niedt interviews Tops Markets CEO Frank Curci at the Towne Center P&C in Fayetteville Friday morning. The company will spend $90 million to refurbish all of its grocery stores, which includes more than 20 P&C stores in Central New York.

March 04, 2010, 9:15PM

Schenectady, NY -- Price Chopper Supermarkets is buying six P&C stores from Tops Friendly Markets. Five of the stores are in the North Country. One is in New Hampshire. The stores - in Canton, Gouverneur, Massena, Potsdam, West Carthage and Lincoln, N.H. – were part of Tops’ $85 million purchase of 79 P&C stores from bankrupt Penn Traffic Jan.... Full story »

February 26, 2010, 10:40AM

Syracuse, NY -- Cash flow edged considerably higher for the former Penn Traffic Co. supermarkets in January, but still, collectively, that former Syracuse-based chain lost $10.5 million in that month alone, bankruptcy court records show. It may also be an indicator that the company's new owner, Tops Markets, may have to shed more than the four Penn Traffic stores it... Full story »